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Emergency Action Plan
Natural disasters cannot be avoided but their impact may be lessened if businesses are better prepared. Having an emergency action plan in place assists in safely and efficiently restoring power. When a natural disaster strikes, restoring electrical power is a crucial part of the recovery process. Regardless of the industry or facility type, having a detailed Electrical Safe Work Practices (ESWP) policy and an Electrical Emergency Action Plan (EEAP) can help recovery efforts. Using multiple standards (OSHA, NFPA, NEMA) as guidelines, we work with customers to develop a contingency plan for continued operations in the event of an emergency or natural disaster.View Details Extended Warranty Plans
As a leader in electrical distribution, Schneider Electric Field Services offers numerous warranty options that allow customers to protect their investment for years to come. Schneider Electric offers New Installation Services, a broad range of services designed to optimize equipment performance from the beginning. One of the New Installation Services offers – extended warranty plans – enables customers to protect their equipment investment for years to come. Although electrical distribution equipment from Schneider Electric is among the most reliable in the industry, having an extended warranty in place promotes budget stability.View Details Maintenance Agreements
Schneider Electric offers multi-year maintenance agreements/service plans to help comply with NFPA 70E standards and mitigate the risk of downtime, providing customers with peace of mind. Having an Advantage Service Plan in place can reduce the risk of costly, unplanned downtime by as much as 66%. There are three plans to choose from – Plus, Prime and Ultra – each offering various levels of service. Flexible terms (12-, 36- and 72-months) are offered as well as fixed payment schedules to prevent budget fluctuations.View Details Maintenance Agreements
Schneider Electric offers multi-year maintenance agreements/service plans to help comply with NFPA 70E standards and mitigate the risk of downtime, providing customers with peace of mind. Having a Service Plan in place can reduce the risk of costly, unplanned downtime by as much as 66%. Flexible terms (12-, 36- and 72-months) are offered as well as fixed payment schedules to prevent budget fluctuations.View Details On-Demand Emergency Response
When unplanned outages occur, whether by natural disaster or other emergency, Schneider Electric Services offers power restoration services for any manufacturer’s electrical distribution equipment. With a nationwide network of qualified field service representatives, Schneider Electric Services is ready and available to assist with restoring power to your facility. We will assess the situation to determine if equipment can be repaired or reconditioned. If it must be replaced (mainly due to water damage), we will work with our plants to get new equipment onsite as quickly as possible. We also provide project management and turnkey capabilities.View Details Predictive Maintenance Solutions
Predictive maintenance technologies reduce downtime and improve workplace safety. Having regular access to the current state of the equipment helps to determine when maintenance should be performed. Predictive maintenance technologies enable facility managers to understand the current state of their electrical distribution equipment. Monitoring the condition of equipment provides trending data to help anticipate and plan maintenance activities. Potential issues can be identified and corrected before they result in costly, unplanned downtime. Schneider Electric’ predictive maintenance solutions help reduce downtime as well as improve workplace safety.View Details Preventive Maintenance and Testing
A preventive maintenance program reduces the risk of down time up to 66% (IEEE). Our national network of qualified field service personnel has the expertise to work on any manufacturer’s equipment. To help ensure reliable operation, periodic maintenance, cleaning and lubrication on electrical distribution equipment is required. Having a properly planned and executed preventive maintenance program: Reduces unplanned repair costs and costly breakdowns, Helps ensure the integrity of the electrical system, Maximizes electrical equipment productivity, Extends equipment life, Provides required documentation for maintenance activities.View Details Training Service
Schneider Electric offers over 70 training courses, available regionally, on-site or online to best suit your needs. Courses are accredited by IACET for continuing education units (CEUs). Schneider Electric instructors are experienced engineers and technicians. The types of training offered: Safety training for NFPA 70E including Arc Flash Training and 10- and 30-hour OSHA Certification Courses, Electrical distribution training for MV and LV distribution equipment, and distribution substation transformers, Automation and control training for variable frequency drives, programmable logic controllers (PLCs), Human Machine Interfaces (HMIs), and industrial communicationsView Details